Alton Logan Given Certificate of Innocence

The AP is reporting that Alton Logan, who was convicted in 1983 of shooting a security guard at McDonald's, has been issued a certificate of innocence by Chief Judge Paul Biebel Jr. in the Cook County Circuit Court. Logan was convicted by a jury, but two attorneys last year revealed his innocence. A client of theirs had admitted to them that he had committed the crime, however, they could not come forward until that client passed away in 2007. 

                          

 

Alton Logan's case made national headlines last year when attorneys Dale Coventry and Jamie Kunz revealed that Logan was innocent because their client, Andrew Wilson, who they were defending for killing two policemen, confessed to them that he had also killed the security guard at McDonald's - the crime Logan was charged with. Watch Coventry and Kunz explain why they kept this a secret all these years. 

As a result of the revelation of this secret - Logan's attorney Jon Loevy is now considering a lawsuit against the Chicago Police.  

 

 

Prosecutors Drop Charges Against Alton Logan

Prosecutors decided not to retry Alton Logan, who had served 26 years in prison for the murder of a security guard in 1982. Earlier this year attorneys Jamie Kunz and Dale Coventry advised the court that their recently deceased client - Andrew Wilson - had told them he was responsible for the murder. The attorneys kept that information confidential for years until Wilson's recent death, claiming they could not divulge it due to the attorney-client relationship.